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In recent years the industry has made significant strides in the use of fiber optics as a means for downhole evaluation. In this talk we will look at various applications of fiber optic sensors run in non-instrumented wells on coiled tubing, wireline, and slickline. We will look at case studies of treatment evaluations, examples of cross-well communication, and how this data set can be used to make completions optimization decisions. We will also talk about how operators have been able to achieve operational efficiency by combining fiber optic diagnostic runs with other planned downhole work.

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Speaker Neha Sahdev

Neha is a principal project manager for Pinnacle, Halliburton in Denver. She is responsible for all fiber optics projects in the Rockies and is involved in development work methods and new analysis techniques for fiber optic data sets. She has over 10 years of experience in intelligent completions and diagnostics. …

Neha is a principal project manager for Pinnacle, Halliburton in Denver. She is responsible for all fiber optics projects in the Rockies and is involved in development work methods and new analysis techniques for fiber optic data sets. She has over 10 years of experience in intelligent completions and diagnostics. She has worked in various parts of the world and has experience in mature fields, enhanced oil recovery, and lately unconventional field optimization. She worked with Schlumberger globally from 2006 to 2014 and joined Pinnacle, Halliburton in 2014 in Denver.